Volvo & Holcim partner on new autonomous electric haulers project in limestone quarry

Volvo Autonomous Solutions and Holcim Switzerland have entered a collaboration to jointly test and further develop the use of autonomous electric haulers in a limestone quarry.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / November 4, 2021
By Guy Woodford
Volvo Autonomous Solutions & Holcim have entered a collaboration to jointly test and further develop the use of autonomous electric haulers in a Swiss limestone quarry

Holcim's quarry Gabenchopf in Siggenthal has been chosen as the site for this project. The battery-electric haulers currently being tested mark a groundbreaking step in the industry: they are quieter and more sustainable than conventional haulers, and safer. They are the world's first commercially available CE-certified electric autonomous transport solution for the quarry and cement industries.

"This project showcases a sustainable transport solution that is commercially viable and combines the technology shifts of connectivity, automation and electrification," says Nils Jaeger, president of Volvo Autonomous Solutions. "Through a strong partnership with Holcim Switzerland, this will happen in a real environment driven by two committed companies dedicated to jointly presenting the future."

"We are delighted to partner with Volvo on this project," says Simon Kronenberg, Holcim Switzerland and Italy CEO. "Our participation in this project represents another step towards fulfilling our sustainability objectives: we seek solutions that are both innovative and environmentally responsible, and we are constantly investing in measures to reduce our ecological footprint to help build a sustainable future."

For Holcim, logistics plays a major role in the worldwide efforts to reduce the impact on climate: "Here, we as a company can contribute already today while we continue to work on the development of CO2-reduced technologies and products." 

Related, and equally important, is the issue of renewable energy. Holcim has been using 100% renewable electrical energy at all sites since 2019 and makes a point of using only green energy for electrically powered vehicles such as the electric concrete truck mixers that are already in use.

The testing and likely deployment of electric haulers in its quarry is part of Holcim's digitisation initiative 'Plants of Tomorrow'. As part of the initiative, Holcim is testing automation technologies, robotics and artificial intelligence throughout the entire production process to develop innovative solutions for safer, more efficient and more sustainable cement production.

"Volvo's ambition is nothing less but to bring the future of infrastructure and transport solutions to our customers in a commercially viable way, and this innovative commercial project represents the next phase of this journey," concludes Jaeger.

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